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Larger national education budgets do not produce higher scores on international standardized tests. If they did, countries with the highest education budgets would likewise have the highest standardized test scores. In fact, when education budget figures are analyzed in such a way as to make them readily comparable between countries, any correlation between the two factors is negligible.

If the statements above are all true, which of the following can properly be inferred on the basis of them?

  • A

    Countries with large national education budgets tend to do well on standardized tests.

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  • B

    The impact of education budgets in two different countries cannot be compared.

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  • C

    Increasing a country’s education budget may not result in the improvement of that country’s test scores.

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  • D

    Increasing a country’s education budget may not result in the improvement of that country’s test scores.

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  • E

    Countries with the highest education budgets never have high standardized test scores.

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正确答案: C

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